An official said the incident occurred about 5:45 p.m. Thursday as storms passed through Lubbock.

An adult male was the vehicle’s only occupant. No injuries were reported and that was the only storm-related incident crews were called out to Thursday.

The National Weather Service in Lubbock issued a flood advisory for the northern portion of Lubbock for part of the evening.

Thursday night, 0.13 inches of rain was reported at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, though heavier rainfall was reported in other parts of Lubbock and the South Plains.

Matt Ziebell, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Lubbock, said the south part of town received the worst damage, with hail the size of ping pong balls.

Wind gusts southeast of Ralls clocked in at 63 mph, according to NWS and wind gusts upward of 40 mph were reported at the airport northeast of Lubbock.

During the storms, Lubbock Power & Light reported several hundred of its customers were without power in multiple outages across the city. More than 300 customers were without power on Thursday near the Texas Tech campus along 19th Street and University Avenue, but power was restored to most of those areas later that evening.

The storms cleared up Thursday evening, and there’s only about a 30 percent chance of rain today in Lubbock.